GET CAMERON, GET MURDOCH

The BBC led assualt on the Government continues apace this morning. First up we have the screaming headline that Andy Coulson has been arrested and charged with perjury by Scotland’s finest. This is deemed the single most important story in the UK this morning (Oh really?) but I suppose we can all understand WHY the BBC is hyping it…

BBC chief political correspondent Norman Smith said: “Unlike the arrest of Mr Coulson last year by the London Metropolitan Police – which centred on claims about hacking during his time as editor of the News of the World – this arrest relates to a period when Mr Coulson was working as David Cameron’s director of communications.”

Precisely – get Cameron. And the second biggest story in the UK today? Why, Jeremy Hunt is going in front of the Leveson Star Chamber.

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is expected to defend his handling of News Corp’s attempt to take over broadcaster BSkyB when he appears at the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics later. Mr Hunt has denied the company had influence within his office.

Yes, he may “deny” it but the BBC know better, wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more!

There is a real Jihad against the Cameron Conservatives, which at one level is utterly disgraceful when compared with the easy ride Labour was afforded over all those years but at another level is understandable given Cameron’s refusal to take on the BBC but rather try to appease them. Same with Hunt. He should have gone on the front foot against the BBC but instead ran around trying to be nice to them. They devour you either way and so I feel little sympathy for Cameron and co as today generates further GRIM headlines.

According to the popular Egyptian website, El Bashayer, Muhammad Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate, just declared that he will “achieve the Islamic conquest (fath) of Egypt for the second time, and make all Christians convert to Islam, or else pay the jizya,” the additional Islamic tax, or financial tribute, required of non-Muslims, or financial tribute.

Hunt was even defending the BBC from the stand, (or the dock as the BBC incorrectly and misleadingly call it).

I have no sympathy for these Blairite, BBC loving, politically correct, green idiots who have hijacked the tory party.

Given that the BBC loved Blair so much, I am surprised that they give Cameron such a hard time, seeing that he is even more Blairite than Blair was. Perhaps the BBC are offended by his blasphemy at copying their Deity, Blair’s entire policy initiatives.

it seems scarcely worth noting (to the Beeb at least) that the Eurozone plunged further into chaos overnight and Spain’s Socialist former PM and elder statesman Felipe Gonzalez said “We’re in a situation of total emergency, the worst crisis we have ever lived through”

Spot on. Anything that gets in the way will be sacrificed on the altar of leftie ideology e.g vulnerable young girls being raped by Muslim gangs, but will then be miraculously revived when it suits e.g. ‘private’ care homes not looking after these kids properly (private sector – boo, hiss).

Towards the end of the discussion on Today between former lord chancellor Lord Falconer and former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Fowler, Fowler mentioned the involvement of the previous Labour administration with Murdoch etc. Naughtie immediately closed down the debate and rapidy introduced Rob Bonnet to cover today’s urgent sports news.
The bias is so blatant, it’s laughable. Well, it would be laughable if (on the evidence of his solicitude for St Vince, his irritated pomposity vis-a-vis Gove and his apparent determination to ignore the BBC’s less than impartial intervention from its DG re BSkyB) Leveson hadn’t already appeared to have made his mind up concerning state control (sorry, “regulation”) of the paper press.

For ‘state’ read Leftie Establishment – the government has less and less control over events as the unelected EU, judges, ‘charities’, quangos, teachers, universities etc – not to mention the BBC – run riot with their well co-ordinated Marxist agenda.

Swimming against the tide here, I know, but if (and it’s very much if at the moment) someone in the employ of the Prime Minister perjures himself during a trial for perjury, it’s a big story. Not as big as the imminence of Spain needing a bailout, I’d grant, but certainly worthy of coverage given there was always a bad smell round Coulson and Cameron was warned beforehand.

Agreed insofar as Cameron should never have employed Coulson. In fact, there are a lot of appointments and policies too, which Cameron should not have done. And would not have done, if he were a real tory instead of an overt Blairite.

10am Radio 4 News led with the fact that Jeremy Hunt has just arrived at the Leveson enquiry. Have they led each day with ‘Cable has just arrived’, ‘Bliar has just arrived’, ‘Campbell has just arrived’, ‘Hugh Grant has just arrived’….. etc etc. Can this be anything other than a witchhunt and that the BBC smell blood?

No sympathy with any of them. It looks like a civil war between Cinos and liberal lefties. The sooner Cameron is gone the better. Liberalism is in it’s death throes.
Unreality can only last for so long as Spain is discovering and so will we all.

The trouble is, as bad as Cameron is, Balls would be worse as he’s already shown. Our democracy will be flushed down the pan once Leveson completes his attack on the present government (I mean “enquiry”). I have no sympathy for Cameron but I do for the British people who are being led like stupid sheep into a Socialist dictatorship.

Democracy is in a pretty bad way anyway after 15 years of Labour’s spin, mantras, lies and continual guttersniping at all things Tory, aided and abetted to some fine tune by the Biased Bastard C***s at Broadcasting House.

Labour Governments tend to fall due to financial crises, Conservatives due to political crises. The BBC may not want to articulate this but they are aware of it. They know that however much they bang on about plan Bs and ‘anger’ at ‘austerity’ they will land no killer blow before the general election. Hence the relentless political assault. Please Mr Miliband, remember we worked ever so hard for you, may we raise the licence fee now?

Its all so utterly predictable, I can’t be arsed to get upset any more !
Never mind, tomorrow is Friday and I can watch a wonderfull game of Super 14 southern hemisphere rugby, followed by three on Saturday and one on Sunday. All brought to me courtesy of that nice Mr. Murdoch.
Still, bbc viewers can probably watch disabled gymnastics, so, musn’t grumble.

I agree Louis, its the likes of Murdoch that made the likes of Great Britain & America truly great countries in the first place.

Its the likes of The BBC that has made Britain the country it is today.

I’ve despised the BBC for many years now, but this whole Leveson “Inquiry” in to what remains of the right wing media in this country & how it can be destroyed for good has broken new ground even by The BBC’s standards, it is beyond “Biased BBC” it is quite frankly deranged.

Why was it necessary to send 7 policeman by people carrier all the way from Glasgow to bang on Coulson’s door at 6:30 AM This seems both operationally unnecessary and financially unjustified. Culson was not a flight risk, and he was reported to already be on police bail. Why could he not have reasonably been instructed to report under his own steam to Strathclyde Police HQ where he could have been formally interviewed and if necessary arrested. This smacks of theatrics. Why are our fearless media not asking some simple questions like …Who in Strathclyde Police ordered this approach be adopted and WHY ? Whose interests does this unnecessarily aggressive arrest strategy serve `? Did the Police consult with anyone before carrying out this seemingly inappropriate strategy ? In any democratic state, where the authorities act with undue and unnecessarily aggressive force without obvious justification, should not our fearless media be asking the obvious questions ?

‘Why was it necessary to send 7 policeman by people carrier all the way from Glasgow to bang on Coulson’s door at 6:30 AM’
My first thought.
Actually I was also wondering how they got through customs at Gretna Green, but we’re not quite there… yet.
Interesting such questions NOT being asked by those keener on making more of the moment than reporting in any way, shape or form investigatively.
I’m surprised the BBC didn’t have a reality team embedded with the North of the Border plod on their ‘adventure’ to the ‘Smoke.

It’s long been suspected that the higher management of the Strathclyde Police are in cahoots with the Scottish Labour Party. Remember their inaction over the criminal conduct of Glasgow Council leader Stephen Purcell? He was supposed to have been consorting with known drug dealers and criminal gang leaders, snorting coke in his council office and been involved with a number of dodgy deals.

What did the police do? Go and warn him of the information and complaints they were receiving about his conduct and advised him to keep a low profile. Result is he gets off scott free (excuse the pun).

Strathclyde police have also been allegedly involved in covering up a number of really sordid political scandals with the Labour McMafia.

It’s not beyond the realms of possibilty that Coulson’s arrest, on the eve of Hunt’s appearance before Leveson, was Scottish Labour inspired, especially as Murdoch seems to back the SNP and independence.

It is necessary for us, the citizens, to feel subdued. To fear the knock on the door at dawn. Innocent or guilty it makes no difference. To learn to fear is all important. Tne end result of modern liberalism is tyrrany.

What the hell kind of bizarre dog and pony show is this Levenson circus?
Just popped down for a cuppa and SKY had this mind-numbing bearded QC asking a painfully-belaboured question on whether an email captured the mindset of those present at some meeting or other.
What is he…deranged?
It was an email. A note dashed off to whack across some information, not a bloody scene-setter for some luvvie thesps needing to get under the skin of the characters’ motivations for a BBC script.
No wonder Mr. Hunt looked bemused.
The whole thing has sunk to a level of the theatre of the absurd.
And what’s all this costing? The QC seemed surrounded by teenagers in suits staring into space.

Hey, who are we worthless plebs to ask whether the cost of the Leveson “enquiry” would be better spent on building more Hospitals & Prisons ?
A couple of News Of The World journalists ending up in a prison cell & bringing down a Tory “Culture” secretary is a small price to pay for the tens / hundreds of millions spent on this impartial “enquiry” that was demanded by the public according to The BBC.
Anyway who cares what the public / the people think, all that matters is what a couple of postcodes worth of Leftist Bourgeois scum in North London thinks is all that matters anymore!

I remember The BBC reporting this vile sub-human crime at the top of their bulletins a couple of weeks ago, now that they have caught the creature responsible, I wonder whereabouts in tonights bulletin this story will feature ?

Oh, my mistake, the people that actually nicked it are still at large!

Seeing as this vile third worlder got 18 weeks for trying to nick it, I bet the people that pinched it will get at least 20 weeks in prison, how about cutting their hands off & putting a bullet in the back of their head (s) ?!

I`m interested in the language as used by the BBC.
Cameron “bangs on” according to Paxman…the public “go on groaning about the rise of the welfare state” according to Davis…and such like.
Having heard Harriet Harman squauk from New Labours dunghill about the need to sack Hunt, no doubt she “declaims ” this or “fearlessly demands” all this…such is the weasel, ongoing omnishambles of a linguistic bunfight when the BBC talk to Labours scummers…and selfsame scummers echo what it is the BBC needs for the days soundbite.
It`s as if Millbanks Excaliber grid as used by Alistair Campbell was never shut down…was it?
And when I think of Harman, Field, Jowell, Hewitt, Byers, Hoon, Mandelson, Blunkett, Prescott and Goldsmith, Levy and Irvine…it`s as if it was all a dream.
Just like Dallas.

Of course for much of the BBC the current government are an illegitimate speed bump on the socialist pathway they wish to guide us along. That’s why they always turn to Lord (!) Prescott, the stuttering dissembler Jack Straw, Peter Hain, Harriet Harperson and the rest of them to comment at every opportunity. once they have sorted out Browns medication, and he is released from the darkened room in Kirkaldy, I’m sure he will be back on the Today Programme producers speed dial!

You must also bear in mind that there are 13 years worth of “establishment appointments” , Czars, heads of Quangos, commissioners for this and that, and various Lords, Dames and Ladies to call on. If all else fails, there is always the Blessed Shirley Williams, or Lord (I never really left Labour) Owen to call on. If you need some balance from the Coalition (spit), well Vince is always there, or maybe Simon Hughes.

So yes, if I may paraphrase that bastard Gerry Adams “they haven’t gone away you know”.

One thing I do know, it sure is going to be interesting news to hear the content of the text messages between Mandelson / Campbell et al & their “contacts” at The BBC, really looking forward to that part of The Leveson Enquiry

Get in before it all evaporates. That is what seemed to be happening on News24 midday, Ross Hawkings had an orgasm of reporting trying hard to big up the ‘Hunt disaster’, presumably having seen the first half knowing that by the end of the day it would no longer be a story.

Could it be influenced by that Murdoch had two main hates OFCOM and the BBC, can’t be all bad.

And he’s ended up writing some excellent stuff for the Telegraph. Not the Guardian, note.
Always wondered……David Kelly….. Kelly’s meeting with Gilligan, Gilligan reveals all, Campbell leans on BBC, Gilligan gets the sack, Kelly gets hung out to dry by Campbell, Kelly dies in suspicious circumstances…. Nah, not enough for Leveson to work on there – move along!

He was at a political presentation during the run up to the last election. He came over with distinct lefty leanings. I am surprised that he went first to the evening standard however one thing shone out; a need for honesty, integrity and trust. Seeing as he virtually alone (plus added help from Guido) destroyed Ken Livingstone, he sits high on my small list of journalist I have time for.

You say the BBC assault on the government, but it is really an anti-Tory witch-hunt.

If they really feel Jeremy Hunt should resign for the PRINCIPLE of being pro-Murdoch when in change of the decision, then, logically and honestly, they would want Vincent Cable to resign for being anti-Murdoch when in charge of the decision.
Clearly it is not the principle of failing to be impartial, but which side a person is partial on that decides his fate.

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